Deck 5: The Integumentary System

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The main components of the skin are the:

A)dermis and hypodermis.
B)epidermis,dermis,hypodermis,and the subcutaneous layer.
C)epidermis and dermis.
D)epidermis,dermis,and hypodermis.
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The region of skin that provides a tough barrier against pathogens and trauma is the:

A)subcutaneous layer.
B)dermis.
C)hypodermis.
D)epidermis.
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What tissue composes the epidermis of the skin?

A)transitional epithelium
B)nonkeratinized simple squamous epithelium
C)keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
D)nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium
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Which of the following cells are arranged in layers,or strata,in the epidermis?

A)melanocyte
B)Merkel cell
C)keratinocyte
D)dendritic (Langerhans)cell
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Tommy fell and skinned his knee.The scrape did not bleed.He must have only damaged the:

A)subcutaneous layer.
B)epidermis.
C)hypodermis.
D)dermis.
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Why is vitamin D necessary?

A)Vitamin D critical for thermoregulation.
B)Vitamin D is required for calcium absorption from the small intestine.
C)Vitamin D protects the skin from UV radiation.
D)Vitamin D protects the skin from pathogens.
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Which of the following occurs if body temperature rises above normal?

A)Evaporative cooling decreases.
B)Sweat gland activity decreases.
C)The activity of melanocytes increases.
D)Blood flow to the dermis increases.
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How do nutrients reach the epidermis of the skin?

A)Nutrients migrate in vesicles from the hypodermis into the epidermis.
B)Diffusion transports nutrients from blood vessels in the dermis into the epidermis.
C)Blood vessels carry nutrients directly into the epidermis.
D)Solute pumping transports nutrients into the epidermis.
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Trauma to stratum basale would NOT interfere with the skin's ability to:

A)shed dead cells.
B)grow.
C)produce melanin.
D)produce vitamin D.
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The epidermis is:

A)keratinized mucous membrane.
B)keratinized cutaneous membrane.
C)nonkeratinized cutaneous membrane.
D)nonkeratinized mucous membrane.
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Which of the following is an appropriate skin response to cold?

A)Dermal blood vessels vasodilate.
B)Sebaceous gland secretions increase.
C)Dermal blood vessels vasoconstrict.
D)Vitamin D production increases.
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From deep to superficial,what is the correct order of the layers of the epidermis?

A)stratum basale,stratum spinosum,stratum granulosum,stratum lucidum,stratum corneum
B)stratum basale,stratum granulosum,stratum spinosum,stratum lucidum,stratum corneum
C)stratum lucidum,stratum corneum,stratum spinosum,stratum basale,stratum granulosum
D)stratum corneum,stratum spinosum,stratum lucidum,stratum granulosum,stratum basale
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A splinter penetrated into the skin on the palmar surface of the hand.The splinter nearly reached stratum basale of the epidermis.What is the final layer injured by this splinter?

A)stratum corneum of the epidermis
B)stratum spinosum of the epidermis
C)stratum granulosum of the epidermis
D)stratum lucidum of the epidermis
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What type of intercellular junction bands together adjacent cells,making the epidermis stronger?

A)occluding junction
B)tight junction
C)gap junction
D)desmosome
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Under what conditions would the skin produce sweat and experience cutaneous vasodilation?

A)upon exposure to UV radiation
B)upon decrease in body temperature
C)due to lack of oxygen
D)upon increase in body temperature
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Subcutaneous injections involve administration of medicine into the:

A)reticular layer of the dermis.
B)papillary layer of the dermis.
C)hypodermis.
D)epidermis.
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Skin without keratin would be more likely to:

A)tear upon being mechanically stressed.
B)burn upon exposure to the sun.
C)be unable to thermoregulate.
D)lose the sensation of touch.
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All cells in the epidermis arise from mitotic activity in stratum:

A)granulosum.
B)corneum.
C)lucidum.
D)basale.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the skin?

A)protection
B)sensation
C)thermoregulation
D)vitamin A synthesis
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Which sensation is NOT detected by the skin?

A)temperature
B)light touch
C)texture
D)equilibrium
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Which of the following is a yellow-orange skin pigment?

A)hemoglobin
B)cyanide
C)carotene
D)melanin
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Exercise often makes the skin flush red,a condition known as:

A)jaundice.
B)pallor.
C)cyanosis.
D)erythema.
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The most superficial layer of the dermis is the:

A)hypodermis.
B)stratum basale.
C)papillary layer.
D)reticular layer.
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Jill is blind and often uses braille (a system of raised dots)to read her school assignments.What cell in the stratum basale of the epidermis helps her discriminate between the textured dots?

A)keratinocyte
B)melanocyte
C)dendritic (Langerhans)cell
D)Merkel cell
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Thin skin contains:

A)the same layers of keratinocytes as thick skin.
B)one less layer of keratinocytes than thick skin.
C)two more layers of keratinocytes than thick skin.
D)one more layer of keratinocytes than thick skin.
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Thick skin lacks:

A)sweat glands.
B)hair follicles.
C)stratum lucidum.
D)stratum granulosum.
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How do melanocytes and keratinocytes work together to protect the skin from UV damage?

A)Keratinocytes accumulate melanin granules to shield the keratinocyte's DNA.
B)Keratinocytes maintain the proper pH for melanocytes to synthesize melanin granules.
C)Keratinocytes maintain the appropriate temperature so the melanin will not denature.
D)Keratinocytes provide the melanocyte with nutrients critical for melanin synthesis.
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Which layer of the epidermis is characterized by prominent cytoplasmic granules in the cells?

A)stratum lucidum
B)stratum granulosum
C)stratum corneum
D)stratum spinosum
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A callus may develop when both thin and thick skin are subjected to repeated pressure.Which layer of the epidermis develops the callus?

A)stratum basale
B)stratum spinosum
C)stratum corneum
D)stratum lucidum
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We have unique patterns on our fingers,toes,palms,and soles created by:

A)Merkel cells.
B)epidermal ridges.
C)cleavage lines.
D)dendritic (Langerhans)cells.
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What role do the dermal papillae play in the dermis?

A)Dermal papillae house blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the avascular epidermis.
B)Dermal papillae house lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscles that detect deep pressure and vibrations applied to the skin.
C)Dermal papillae house many collagen fibers to strengthen the dermis.
D)Dermal papillae house melanocytes that produce the skin pigment melanin.
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Thomas is deaf,but can feel the vibrations of music through sensory receptors in his skin called:

A)tactile (Meissner)corpuscles.
B)Merkel cells.
C)lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscles.
D)dermal papillae.
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Which of the following cells is associated with the dermis?

A)fibroblast
B)dendritic (Langerhans)cell
C)keratinocyte
D)melanocyte
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Despite the strength of the dermis,it is subject to tearing.How might a person know that the dermis has been previously stretched and/or torn?

A)Flexure lines appear where the skin has been stressed.
B)The skin will darken due to increased melanin accumulation.
C)Tension,or cleavage,lines disappear.
D)Generally permanent stretch marks,or striae,appear.
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Where is thick skin located?

A)buttocks
B)face
C)palms
D)elbow
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Melanin is produced upon exposure to:

A)cold.
B)UV radiation.
C)wind.
D)heat.
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How long will it take for a suntan to fade?

A)40 to 50 days
B)5 to 10 days
C)20 to 40 days
D)10 to 20 days
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What tissue composes the reticular layer of the dermis?

A)hyaline cartilage.
B)dense regular connective tissue
C)loose connective tissue
D)dense irregular connective tissue
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Thin skin lacks stratum:

A)spinosum.
B)lucidum.
C)granulosum.
D)corneum.
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Exposure to UV radiation causes the skin to darken by increasing the production of:

A)keratin.
B)hemoglobin.
C)collagen.
D)melanin.
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What symptom distinguishes a second-degree from a third-degree burn?

A)presence of significant pain initially with the third-degree burn
B)presence of erythema associated with the third-degree burn
C)lack of initial pain associated with the third-degree burn
D)presence of blisters associated with the third-degree burn
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Eccrine glands produce:

A)hormones.
B)sweat containing mostly water.
C)sebum.
D)cerumen.
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The type of burn that may require a skin graft is a:

A)first-degree burn.
B)second-degree burn.
C)third-degree burn.
D)partial-thickness burn.
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For a male post-puberty,the majority of vellus hairs have transitioned to:

A)terminal hairs.
B)lanugo.
C)arrector pili muscles.
D)white hairs.
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The ABCDE rule is used to distinguish normal moles from:

A)basal cell carcinoma.
B)squamous cell carcinoma.
C)freckles.
D)melanoma.
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Frequent handwashing removes the antimicrobial secretions of:

A)ceruminous glands.
B)holocrine glands.
C)sweat glands.
D)sebaceous glands.
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Nail growth occurs at the nail:

A)bed.
B)matrix.
C)body.
D)cuticle.
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A patient arrives in your clinic with a sunburn that affects the epidermis only.Her skin appears red and is mildly painful.You believe she has a:

A)first-degree burn.
B)second-degree burn.
C)third-degree burn.
D)fourth-degree burn.
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Why are eyelashes shorter than terminal hairs on the scalp?

A)The growth stage of an eyelash is shorter.
B)The vascular supply of the eyebrow follicle is much less than that of the hair follicle on the scalp.
C)Eyelashes grow slower than terminal hairs.
D)Hormones in the eyebrow follicle turn off growth after it has reached a predetermined length.
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What do vellus hairs lack?

A)cortex
B)pigment
C)keratin
D)cuticle
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The nail body covers the:

A)cuticle.
B)lunula.
C)nail bed.
D)nail root.
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Squamous cell carcinoma arises from:

A)keratinocytes in stratum basale.
B)keratinocytes in stratum spinosum.
C)melanocytes.
D)keratinocytes in stratum corneum.
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What does cyanosis signify?

A)A person has been exposed to cyanide.
B)A person has been exposed to too much sun.
C)A person has oxygen-starved skin.
D)A person has been kept out of the sun.
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Humans often purchase antiperspirants and deodorants to suppress and mask the odors of secretions from the:

A)eccrine glands.
B)sebaceous glands.
C)apocrine glands.
D)mammary glands.
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What part of the hair is removed during shaving?

A)hair follicle
B)hair shaft
C)hair medulla
D)hair matrix
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The cuticle around a nail is the:

A)lunula.
B)hyponychium.
C)perionychium.
D)eponychium.
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The rule of nines is used to estimate the percentage of body surface area affected by:

A)burns.
B)melanin.
C)basal cell carcinoma.
D)malignant melanoma.
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What do dead keratinized cells form?

A)hair shaft
B)hair root
C)hair bulb
D)arrector pili muscle
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What structure stands hairs on end,causing piloerection?

A)epithelial root sheath
B)dermal papillae
C)arrector pili muscle
D)epidermal ridges
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What stimulates the secretion of sebum?

A)sex hormones
B)UV radiation
C)low temperatures
D)high temperatures
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The rule of nines is used to distinguish the various types of skin cancers from one another.
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Explain why the skin appears tanned,or darker,after spending time in the sun.
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Vesicles known as melanosomes are taken into the cytosol of keratinocytes by endocytosis.The melanosome is transported to the superficial side of the keratinocyte to shield its nucleus.
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Hairs grow from cells in the matrix of the root that are still undergoing keratinization.
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Identify and describe the fibrous protein made by keratinocytes.
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Four- year- old Susie loves carrots.Her skin has turned orange from a pigment found in carrots called beta carotene.Briefly explain how long it will take for Susie's skin to return to its normal color.
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The skin has three components: the epidermis,dermis,and hypodermis.
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The papillary layer of the dermis consists of loose connective tissue that is built for warmth and insulation.
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Christina's fair skin flushes red when she exercises.What is the name of this condition and why does her skin appear red?
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Assess the following statement for accuracy.Dark brown skin contains more melanocytes than pale skin.
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Extreme stretching of the reticular layer of the dermis results in tension,or cleavage,lines.
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What vitamin is synthesized by the skin? Explain why this vitamin is critical for various physiological processes.
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Keratinocytes undergo mitosis in all layers,or strata,of the epidermis to maintain the thickness of the epidermis.
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Carotene and hemoglobin are two pigments that contribute to skin color in minor ways.
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Describe the role of skin in thermoregulation.
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All types of sweat glands release their products by exocytosis,a type of secretion known as merocrine secretion.
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Why should a surgeon cut along the tension (cleavage)lines when performing surgery?
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How do vellus hairs differ from terminal hairs?
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The skin eliminates small amounts of waste products in sweat,a process known as excretion.
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Stratum lucidum is found in all types of skin covering the entire body.
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Deck 5: The Integumentary System
1
The main components of the skin are the:

A)dermis and hypodermis.
B)epidermis,dermis,hypodermis,and the subcutaneous layer.
C)epidermis and dermis.
D)epidermis,dermis,and hypodermis.
C
2
The region of skin that provides a tough barrier against pathogens and trauma is the:

A)subcutaneous layer.
B)dermis.
C)hypodermis.
D)epidermis.
D
3
What tissue composes the epidermis of the skin?

A)transitional epithelium
B)nonkeratinized simple squamous epithelium
C)keratinized stratified squamous epithelium
D)nonkeratinized stratified squamous epithelium
C
4
Which of the following cells are arranged in layers,or strata,in the epidermis?

A)melanocyte
B)Merkel cell
C)keratinocyte
D)dendritic (Langerhans)cell
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Tommy fell and skinned his knee.The scrape did not bleed.He must have only damaged the:

A)subcutaneous layer.
B)epidermis.
C)hypodermis.
D)dermis.
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Why is vitamin D necessary?

A)Vitamin D critical for thermoregulation.
B)Vitamin D is required for calcium absorption from the small intestine.
C)Vitamin D protects the skin from UV radiation.
D)Vitamin D protects the skin from pathogens.
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Which of the following occurs if body temperature rises above normal?

A)Evaporative cooling decreases.
B)Sweat gland activity decreases.
C)The activity of melanocytes increases.
D)Blood flow to the dermis increases.
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8
How do nutrients reach the epidermis of the skin?

A)Nutrients migrate in vesicles from the hypodermis into the epidermis.
B)Diffusion transports nutrients from blood vessels in the dermis into the epidermis.
C)Blood vessels carry nutrients directly into the epidermis.
D)Solute pumping transports nutrients into the epidermis.
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Trauma to stratum basale would NOT interfere with the skin's ability to:

A)shed dead cells.
B)grow.
C)produce melanin.
D)produce vitamin D.
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10
The epidermis is:

A)keratinized mucous membrane.
B)keratinized cutaneous membrane.
C)nonkeratinized cutaneous membrane.
D)nonkeratinized mucous membrane.
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Which of the following is an appropriate skin response to cold?

A)Dermal blood vessels vasodilate.
B)Sebaceous gland secretions increase.
C)Dermal blood vessels vasoconstrict.
D)Vitamin D production increases.
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12
From deep to superficial,what is the correct order of the layers of the epidermis?

A)stratum basale,stratum spinosum,stratum granulosum,stratum lucidum,stratum corneum
B)stratum basale,stratum granulosum,stratum spinosum,stratum lucidum,stratum corneum
C)stratum lucidum,stratum corneum,stratum spinosum,stratum basale,stratum granulosum
D)stratum corneum,stratum spinosum,stratum lucidum,stratum granulosum,stratum basale
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13
A splinter penetrated into the skin on the palmar surface of the hand.The splinter nearly reached stratum basale of the epidermis.What is the final layer injured by this splinter?

A)stratum corneum of the epidermis
B)stratum spinosum of the epidermis
C)stratum granulosum of the epidermis
D)stratum lucidum of the epidermis
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What type of intercellular junction bands together adjacent cells,making the epidermis stronger?

A)occluding junction
B)tight junction
C)gap junction
D)desmosome
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Under what conditions would the skin produce sweat and experience cutaneous vasodilation?

A)upon exposure to UV radiation
B)upon decrease in body temperature
C)due to lack of oxygen
D)upon increase in body temperature
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16
Subcutaneous injections involve administration of medicine into the:

A)reticular layer of the dermis.
B)papillary layer of the dermis.
C)hypodermis.
D)epidermis.
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17
Skin without keratin would be more likely to:

A)tear upon being mechanically stressed.
B)burn upon exposure to the sun.
C)be unable to thermoregulate.
D)lose the sensation of touch.
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All cells in the epidermis arise from mitotic activity in stratum:

A)granulosum.
B)corneum.
C)lucidum.
D)basale.
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19
Which of the following is NOT a function of the skin?

A)protection
B)sensation
C)thermoregulation
D)vitamin A synthesis
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20
Which sensation is NOT detected by the skin?

A)temperature
B)light touch
C)texture
D)equilibrium
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21
Which of the following is a yellow-orange skin pigment?

A)hemoglobin
B)cyanide
C)carotene
D)melanin
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22
Exercise often makes the skin flush red,a condition known as:

A)jaundice.
B)pallor.
C)cyanosis.
D)erythema.
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23
The most superficial layer of the dermis is the:

A)hypodermis.
B)stratum basale.
C)papillary layer.
D)reticular layer.
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24
Jill is blind and often uses braille (a system of raised dots)to read her school assignments.What cell in the stratum basale of the epidermis helps her discriminate between the textured dots?

A)keratinocyte
B)melanocyte
C)dendritic (Langerhans)cell
D)Merkel cell
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25
Thin skin contains:

A)the same layers of keratinocytes as thick skin.
B)one less layer of keratinocytes than thick skin.
C)two more layers of keratinocytes than thick skin.
D)one more layer of keratinocytes than thick skin.
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26
Thick skin lacks:

A)sweat glands.
B)hair follicles.
C)stratum lucidum.
D)stratum granulosum.
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27
How do melanocytes and keratinocytes work together to protect the skin from UV damage?

A)Keratinocytes accumulate melanin granules to shield the keratinocyte's DNA.
B)Keratinocytes maintain the proper pH for melanocytes to synthesize melanin granules.
C)Keratinocytes maintain the appropriate temperature so the melanin will not denature.
D)Keratinocytes provide the melanocyte with nutrients critical for melanin synthesis.
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28
Which layer of the epidermis is characterized by prominent cytoplasmic granules in the cells?

A)stratum lucidum
B)stratum granulosum
C)stratum corneum
D)stratum spinosum
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29
A callus may develop when both thin and thick skin are subjected to repeated pressure.Which layer of the epidermis develops the callus?

A)stratum basale
B)stratum spinosum
C)stratum corneum
D)stratum lucidum
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30
We have unique patterns on our fingers,toes,palms,and soles created by:

A)Merkel cells.
B)epidermal ridges.
C)cleavage lines.
D)dendritic (Langerhans)cells.
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31
What role do the dermal papillae play in the dermis?

A)Dermal papillae house blood vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the avascular epidermis.
B)Dermal papillae house lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscles that detect deep pressure and vibrations applied to the skin.
C)Dermal papillae house many collagen fibers to strengthen the dermis.
D)Dermal papillae house melanocytes that produce the skin pigment melanin.
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32
Thomas is deaf,but can feel the vibrations of music through sensory receptors in his skin called:

A)tactile (Meissner)corpuscles.
B)Merkel cells.
C)lamellated (Pacinian)corpuscles.
D)dermal papillae.
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33
Which of the following cells is associated with the dermis?

A)fibroblast
B)dendritic (Langerhans)cell
C)keratinocyte
D)melanocyte
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34
Despite the strength of the dermis,it is subject to tearing.How might a person know that the dermis has been previously stretched and/or torn?

A)Flexure lines appear where the skin has been stressed.
B)The skin will darken due to increased melanin accumulation.
C)Tension,or cleavage,lines disappear.
D)Generally permanent stretch marks,or striae,appear.
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35
Where is thick skin located?

A)buttocks
B)face
C)palms
D)elbow
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36
Melanin is produced upon exposure to:

A)cold.
B)UV radiation.
C)wind.
D)heat.
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37
How long will it take for a suntan to fade?

A)40 to 50 days
B)5 to 10 days
C)20 to 40 days
D)10 to 20 days
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38
What tissue composes the reticular layer of the dermis?

A)hyaline cartilage.
B)dense regular connective tissue
C)loose connective tissue
D)dense irregular connective tissue
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39
Thin skin lacks stratum:

A)spinosum.
B)lucidum.
C)granulosum.
D)corneum.
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40
Exposure to UV radiation causes the skin to darken by increasing the production of:

A)keratin.
B)hemoglobin.
C)collagen.
D)melanin.
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41
What symptom distinguishes a second-degree from a third-degree burn?

A)presence of significant pain initially with the third-degree burn
B)presence of erythema associated with the third-degree burn
C)lack of initial pain associated with the third-degree burn
D)presence of blisters associated with the third-degree burn
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42
Eccrine glands produce:

A)hormones.
B)sweat containing mostly water.
C)sebum.
D)cerumen.
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43
The type of burn that may require a skin graft is a:

A)first-degree burn.
B)second-degree burn.
C)third-degree burn.
D)partial-thickness burn.
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44
For a male post-puberty,the majority of vellus hairs have transitioned to:

A)terminal hairs.
B)lanugo.
C)arrector pili muscles.
D)white hairs.
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45
The ABCDE rule is used to distinguish normal moles from:

A)basal cell carcinoma.
B)squamous cell carcinoma.
C)freckles.
D)melanoma.
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46
Frequent handwashing removes the antimicrobial secretions of:

A)ceruminous glands.
B)holocrine glands.
C)sweat glands.
D)sebaceous glands.
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47
Nail growth occurs at the nail:

A)bed.
B)matrix.
C)body.
D)cuticle.
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48
A patient arrives in your clinic with a sunburn that affects the epidermis only.Her skin appears red and is mildly painful.You believe she has a:

A)first-degree burn.
B)second-degree burn.
C)third-degree burn.
D)fourth-degree burn.
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49
Why are eyelashes shorter than terminal hairs on the scalp?

A)The growth stage of an eyelash is shorter.
B)The vascular supply of the eyebrow follicle is much less than that of the hair follicle on the scalp.
C)Eyelashes grow slower than terminal hairs.
D)Hormones in the eyebrow follicle turn off growth after it has reached a predetermined length.
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50
What do vellus hairs lack?

A)cortex
B)pigment
C)keratin
D)cuticle
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51
The nail body covers the:

A)cuticle.
B)lunula.
C)nail bed.
D)nail root.
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52
Squamous cell carcinoma arises from:

A)keratinocytes in stratum basale.
B)keratinocytes in stratum spinosum.
C)melanocytes.
D)keratinocytes in stratum corneum.
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53
What does cyanosis signify?

A)A person has been exposed to cyanide.
B)A person has been exposed to too much sun.
C)A person has oxygen-starved skin.
D)A person has been kept out of the sun.
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54
Humans often purchase antiperspirants and deodorants to suppress and mask the odors of secretions from the:

A)eccrine glands.
B)sebaceous glands.
C)apocrine glands.
D)mammary glands.
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55
What part of the hair is removed during shaving?

A)hair follicle
B)hair shaft
C)hair medulla
D)hair matrix
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56
The cuticle around a nail is the:

A)lunula.
B)hyponychium.
C)perionychium.
D)eponychium.
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57
The rule of nines is used to estimate the percentage of body surface area affected by:

A)burns.
B)melanin.
C)basal cell carcinoma.
D)malignant melanoma.
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58
What do dead keratinized cells form?

A)hair shaft
B)hair root
C)hair bulb
D)arrector pili muscle
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59
What structure stands hairs on end,causing piloerection?

A)epithelial root sheath
B)dermal papillae
C)arrector pili muscle
D)epidermal ridges
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60
What stimulates the secretion of sebum?

A)sex hormones
B)UV radiation
C)low temperatures
D)high temperatures
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61
The rule of nines is used to distinguish the various types of skin cancers from one another.
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62
Explain why the skin appears tanned,or darker,after spending time in the sun.
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63
Vesicles known as melanosomes are taken into the cytosol of keratinocytes by endocytosis.The melanosome is transported to the superficial side of the keratinocyte to shield its nucleus.
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64
Hairs grow from cells in the matrix of the root that are still undergoing keratinization.
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65
Identify and describe the fibrous protein made by keratinocytes.
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66
Four- year- old Susie loves carrots.Her skin has turned orange from a pigment found in carrots called beta carotene.Briefly explain how long it will take for Susie's skin to return to its normal color.
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67
The skin has three components: the epidermis,dermis,and hypodermis.
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68
The papillary layer of the dermis consists of loose connective tissue that is built for warmth and insulation.
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69
Christina's fair skin flushes red when she exercises.What is the name of this condition and why does her skin appear red?
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70
Assess the following statement for accuracy.Dark brown skin contains more melanocytes than pale skin.
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71
Extreme stretching of the reticular layer of the dermis results in tension,or cleavage,lines.
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72
What vitamin is synthesized by the skin? Explain why this vitamin is critical for various physiological processes.
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73
Keratinocytes undergo mitosis in all layers,or strata,of the epidermis to maintain the thickness of the epidermis.
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74
Carotene and hemoglobin are two pigments that contribute to skin color in minor ways.
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75
Describe the role of skin in thermoregulation.
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76
All types of sweat glands release their products by exocytosis,a type of secretion known as merocrine secretion.
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77
Why should a surgeon cut along the tension (cleavage)lines when performing surgery?
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78
How do vellus hairs differ from terminal hairs?
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79
The skin eliminates small amounts of waste products in sweat,a process known as excretion.
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80
Stratum lucidum is found in all types of skin covering the entire body.
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